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Harambee Stars Player Ratings vs Ivory Coast: Tough Night in Abidjan, Valuable Lessons

Kenya’s Harambee Stars endured a difficult evening on October 14, 2025, losing 3-0 to Ivory Coast in Abidjan, which brought their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign to an end. The Elephants, led by the impressive Yan Diomande, Amad Diallo, and former Arsenal star Nicolas Pepe, dominated throughout, exposing areas Kenya must improve before future campaigns.

Defensive Efforts

Goalkeeper Byrne Omondi faced a challenging night, conceding three goals and showing moments where his positioning left something to be desired. Defenders Alphonce Omija and Daniel Sakari struggled at times against the pace and skill of Ivory Coast’s frontline, with Omija substituted at halftime as the team sought to adjust tactically.

Sylvester Owino and Collins Sichenje worked hard in defense, making key clearances and blocks, though the overall pressure remained high. Manzur Okwaro found it tough to contain both Man United’s Amad Diallo and Nicolas Pepe, whose directness and speed repeatedly tested Kenya’s defensive organization.

Midfield and Attack

Midfielder Alpha Onyango showed some composure and promise during his 45 minutes on the pitch, trying to stabilize the midfield. Timothy Ouma and William Lenkupae, however, found it difficult to match the physicality of the Ivorians and struggled to establish control.

Up front, captain Michael Olunga had a quiet match with limited service and some uncharacteristic miscontrols. Ryan Ogam played the full 90 minutes but struggled to create threat in isolation. Substitutes Adam Wilson, Job Ochieng, and Duke Abuya offered energy late on but could not change the match’s dynamic.

Match Highlights

  • Franck Kessié opened the scoring early for Ivory Coast.
  • Yan Diomande extended the lead in the second half.
  • Amad Diallo’s spectacular free kick sealed Ivory Coast’s victory.
  • Nicolas Pepe also caused problems throughout, including an early chance where he rounded the goalkeeper but narrowly missed scoring.

Player Ratings

PlayerRatingComments
Byrne Omondi4Tough night, some positioning issues
Alphonce Omija4Struggled, substituted at half
Daniel Sakari5Battled but outpaced at times
Sylvester Owino5Made important clearances
Collins Sichenje5Solid blocks but overwhelmed
Manzur Okwaro4Had difficulty containing Pepe and Diallo
Alpha Onyango6Bright spot, steady on ball
Timothy Ouma4Below par, outmuscled
William Lenkupae4Hardworking but outmatched
Michael Olunga4Limited impact upfront
Ryan Ogam5Worked hard but isolated
Adam Wilson5Injected pace off the bench
Job Ochieng6Best among subs, tried to create chances
Duke Abuya6Offered energy late in the match

Looking Ahead

The 3-0 loss highlights the level Kenya must reach to compete with Africa’s best. Coach Benni McCarthy faces the task of rebuilding, focusing on defensive solidity, midfield control, and attacking creativity. Despite the tough night, lessons learned will be critical as Harambee Stars prepare for the next cycle.

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